ACS Chem Biol. 2018 Feb 16
- pp 283-284 "[Editorial Letter]Special Issue on the Chemical Biology of CRISPR" Alyson G. Weidmann and Amit Choudhary
- pp 290–295 "Spotlight: A Conversation with Laura Kiessling and Jennifer Doudna" Laura L. Kiessling and Jennifer A. Doudna.
- pp 296–304 "Frontiers in CRISPR" Alyson G. Weidmann.
- pp 305-308. "Discovering the Genome-Wide Activity of CRISPR-Cas Nucleases" Shengdar Q. Tsai.
- pp 309–312 "Discovery of Oligonucleotide Signaling Mediated by CRISPR-Associated Polymerases Solves Two Puzzles but Leaves an Enigma" Eugene V. Koonin Kira S. Makarova.
- pp 313–325 "The Future of Multiplexed Eukaryotic Genome Engineering" David B. Thompson, Stan Wang, ~ George M. Church.
- pp 326–332 "Identifying Novel Enhancer Elements with CRISPR-Based Screens" Jason C. Klein, Wei Chen, Molly Gasperini, and Jay Shendure.
- pp 333-342 "Genome Editing: Insights from Chemical Biology to Support Safe and Transformative Therapeutic Applications"
- pp 343–346 "Gene Drive: Evolved and Synthetic" Austin Burt and Andrea Crisanti.
- pp 347–356 "Diverse Class 2 CRISPR-Cas Effector Proteins for Genome Engineering Applications" Neena K. Pyzocha and Sidi Chen
- pp 357–365 "Type II-C CRISPR-Cas9 Biology, Mechanism, and Application" Aamir Mir, Alireza Edraki, Jooyoung Lee and Erik J. Sontheimer
- pp 366–375"CRISPR Approaches to Small Molecule Target Identification" Marco Jost and Jonathan S. Weissman.
- pp 376–382 "The Promise and Challenge of In Vivo Delivery for Genome Therapeutics" Ross C. Wilson and Luke A. Gilbert.
- pp 383–388 "Editing the Genome Without Double-Stranded DNA Breaks" Alexis C. Komor, Ahmed H. Badran and David R. Liu.
- pp 389–396 "Modulating DNA Repair Pathways to Improve Precision Genome Engineering" Katherine S. Pawelczak et al.
- pp 397–405 "Repair of a Site-Specific DNA Cleavage: Old-School Lessons for Cas9-Mediated Gene Editing" Danielle N. Gallagher and James E. Haber.
- pp 406–416 "CRISPRi and CRISPRa Screens in Mammalian Cells for Precision Biology and Medicine" Martin Kampmann.
- pp 417–423 "Protein Inhibitors of CRISPR-Cas9" Joseph Bondy-Denomy. Joseph Bondy-Denomy.
- pp 424–430"Can CRISPR-Based Gene Drive Be Confined in the Wild? A Question for Molecular and Population Biology" John M. Marshall and Omar S. Akbari.
- pp 431–437 "Multidimensional Control of Cas9 by Evolved RNA Polymerase-Based Biosensors" Jinyue Pu, Kaitlin Kentala, and Bryan C. Dickinson.
- pp 438–442 "Rheostatic Control of Cas9-Mediated DNA Double Strand Break (DSB) Generation and Genome Editing" John C. Rose, Jason J. Stephany, Cindy T. Wei, Douglas M. Fowler, and Dustin J. Maly.
- pp 443–448 "A Single-Chain Photoswitchable CRISPR-Cas9 Architecture for Light-Inducible Gene Editing and Transcription" Xin X. Zhou, ~ Michael Z. Lin.
- pp 449–454 "Generation of Optogenetically Modified Adenovirus Vector for Spatiotemporally Controllable Gene Therapy" Kazuo Takayama and Hiroyuki Mizuguchi.
- pp 455–460 "Chemical Control of a CRISPR-Cas9 Acetyltransferase" Jonathan H. Shrimp, ~ Jordan L. Meier.
- pp 461–466 "A Cleavage-Responsive Stem-Loop Hairpin for Assaying Guide RNA Activity" Tara R. deBoer et al.
- pp 467–474 "CRISPR-Mediated Tagging of Endogenous Proteins with a Luminescent Peptide" Marie K. Schwinn et al.
- pp 475–480 "Two-Color 810 nm STED Nanoscopy of Living Cells with Endogenous SNAP-Tagged Fusion Proteins" Alexey N. Butkevich, ~ Vladimir N. Belov and Stefan W. Hell.
- pp 481–490 "Conformational Dynamics of DNA Binding and Cas3 Recruitment by the CRISPR RNA-Guided Cascade Complex" Paul B. G. van Erp, ~ Blake Wiedenheft.
コメント